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  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS; STORY ON POLL TAX AMENDMENT; BARRY GOLDWATER; PRESS AND BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; CYRUS VANCE; NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK POLITICS; CHARLES BUCKLEY; ROBERT WAGNER; ROBERT MEYNER; TED SORENSEN'S RESIGNATION TO WRITE BOOK
  • WH CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION LAST NIGHT; LBJ'S LETTER TO CHARLES BUCKLEY; O'BRIEN DISCUSSES INDIANA DUNES BILL, TRUTH-IN-LENDING BILL WITH DOUGLAS; EDMUND MUSKIE
  • LBJ RESPONDS TO PRESS STORY ABOUT CHARLES BUCKLEY AND NY CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY, EMPHASIZES HE DOES NOT ENDORSE ANY CANDIDATE IN PRIMARIES; LBJ ASKS ABOUT RUMORS OF ANTI-KENNEDY STORIES AT DNC, INSTRUCTS CARTER TO FIRE ANYONE WHO SPREADS THEM
  • DUBINSKY PRAISES LBJ'S TV APPEARANCE YESTERDAY; LBJ ASKS ADVICE ON REAPPOINTING MORRIS NOVIK TO USIA BOARD; LBJ'S ALLEGED ENDORSEMENT IN NEW YORK CONGRESSIONAL RACE BETWEEN CHARLES BUCKLEY, JONATHAN BINGHAM; LBJ'S POLICY OF MAKING NO PRIMARY
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS CONVERSATION WITH KENNETH KEATING; IMPORTANCE OF PASSING FARM BILL AND FOOD STAMP BILL IN HOUSE, CIVIL RIGHTS BILL IN SENATE; ARA; BUILDING SUPPORT FOR FARM BILL WITH NORTHERN DEMOCRATS; CHARLES BUCKLEY
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS VISIT WITH JOHN MCCORMACK AND CARL ALBERT LAST NIGHT; FARM, FOOD STAMP, CIVIL RIGHTS BILLS; WINNING SUPPORT FROM NORTHERN DEMOCRATS; ADLAI STEVENSON; JONATHAN BINGHAM'S CANDIDACY AGAINST NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN CHARLES BUCKLEY
  • LBJ QUESTIONS LEGALITY OF USE OF USIA FILM ON JFK BY CANDIDATE (JAMES BUCKLEY?) IN WISCONSIN OR MINNESOTA; MIKE MANSFIELD'S PROPOSED SENATE RESOLUTION ON REDUCTION OF US TROOPS IN NATO; LBJ SUGGESTS MCNAMARA TELL RICHARD RUSSELL OF ONGOING
  • ) Senator Ted Kennedy at 11:32 Page 2) To Cabinet Room to greet Ken O'Donnell and John F. English, William F. Luddy, William Shea, Charles Buckley, William McKeon, Joseph Zaretski, Anthony Travia Robert Lindsey, Stanley Steingut, Edward Costikyan, Hon
  • Koman, Minister o f Foreign Affairs of Thailand Ambassador Sukich Nimmenheminda Anand Komer says Anand see classified memos William P. Bundy didn't attend fr Komer dated L. Pickering Pickerin g Dec 10 Hon. Luther Luther Hodges Hodge s OFF OFF RECORD
  • , by William F. Buckley, Jr--"Anti-American Theme"-- He told mary s and mf I still wake up at 6:30 am," | to be sure and read the article to see what "your young friends on the left" are said the President. j doing. He was upset by the references to his own
  • d Secor Al Spiva k - Press, Fran k Cormie r - Bress, To m Wicker - Pres s an d Sid David - Press. Arrived Worceste r Municipa l Airport , Mass . - Greete d by: Gov. E . Peabody , Mayo r Paul V. Mullaney , Joh n Davoren, Dist . Att y Wm . Buckley
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM G. PHILLIPS INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Phillips' office, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 P: They spent a great deal of their efforts, of course, in Mississippi. G: This is the Senate Appropriations
  • See all online interviews with William G. Phillips
  • Phillips, William G.
  • Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 2 (II), 4/17/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
  • William G. Phillips
  • [Divider] Brazil BROOKINGS INSTITUTION [Divider] Brookings Institution BROOKLYN BRIDGE [Divider] Brookyn Bridge Centennial Brooklyn Bridge Film PROF. JAMES BROWN [Divider] Professor James Brown W. F. BUCKLEY, JR. [Divider] William F. Buckley, Jr. BULGARIAN
  • Sparks, William Russell, 1924-1987
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of William R. Sparks
  • Freeman — Secy Trowbridge Secy Wirtz Secy Gardner ^ ^___^ Secy Weaver Secy Boyd Robert Kintner /" •m. f, .m i „___ Humphrey staff: /J** William "Bill" Connell Ted Van Dyke Norman Sherman i • -V-" • "• " "• •• ' i "ii " •" •..•...• - i • r i
  • Representativ e Charle s Buckley , give n by Ne w Yor k Democrati c Congressiona l delegation , Pa n America n Room , Mayflower Hote l Selected names should be underscored.VERSO FOR TRAVEL SEE ACTIVITY AN D COD E Pag e No .
  • Representative, Chicago Hon. Raymond Pace Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa Hon William H Alexander, State Rep, Atlanta Miss Fannie Allison, NYC Mrs. Maude Benboe, Louisville, Ky Mr. Orzell Billingsley, Jr. , Birmingham, Ala. Hon. Thomas Bradley, City Councilman, Los
  • ) Oklahoma 3rd Anderson, Rep. John B. (R) Illinois 16th Anderson, Rep. William R. (D) Tennessee 6th Andrews, Rep. George W. (D) Alabama (at large) Andrews, Rep. Glenn (R) Alabama (at large) Andrews, Rep. Mark (R) North Dakota Annunzio, Rep. Frank (D) Illinois
  • . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
  • Rudolfo A. Weidman, (Argentina), Alberto Zuleta Angel (Columbia); Jose Bonilla Antiles (Dom. Rep), Manuel Truces (Chile) Cabinet Room - Signs S.J. Res.136 - the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Cong Charles Buckley of New York Ralph Dungan
  • the the President said goodbye to Governor Connally, Willie day Taylor and o windy, about 28 chopper, i who were assembled to bid farewell and give good wishes on the beginning of this journ Mr. William Jordan wrote a detailed and comprehensive memo on mtgs in Guam
  • /show/loh/oh Nash -- I -- 19 about 125, and they represent all these small nations, mostly in Africa. It's a different deal altogether. I've got a book there written by Buckley. He was a delegate here about a year or two ago, Will [William F.] Buckley
  • . and British Commonwealth territories. Edmond c. Buckley -· I . I . ! t-3 ~ (') .,....i .: . CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D. C. 20503 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR {INTELLIGENCE) Mr. Thomas L. Hughes Director of Intelligence
  • : ~. -:~!·. .... ,:.-;.: ..;,.:.;...:. ~·•":'!:. ,.. ,_._ .. • ..:.·.:-/'..~ ' . ·~ • m u/s ·T · h i• s • .,an: !. I 'l SERV\CESET WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. ___ _ . ·.. . ,,. ~ \ . -j Presidential Style of Little Moment The President.. it is said, tracting. And then again, on gets. In a totalitarian state hand-wrote
  • . B: The fillers. Alsop was the first journalist to report that, and he did it by going around the country and asking questions. This--I think I'm correct--I don't think [William] Westmoreland and company quite realized at that point how pervasive
  • LBJ’s 1968 actions to Nixon’s 1972 actions; LBJ’s 3/31/68 speech and reaction; William Westmoreland and publicity; Creighton Abrams and publicity; Braestrup’s book, Big Story, and reviews of it; TV coverage of Vietnam and Walter Cronkite’s visit
  • - Corres. (4) Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee c/o Senator Lloyd Bentsen Democratic National Committee Settlement Papers Closed No. 00649K DNC - Buckley v. Valeo Miscellaneous Cases Against the DNC: (1) Miller v. ATT & DNC Miscellaneous Cases
  • JAY 10303 WALNUT■ INO DR1WI 8L.3-».IJ21 2806nrsco 93• WILLIAMS, CICK CIL.3~77.. 1 9ij. WUKASCH 40Q3MAPLEWOOD eR.8-86116 1 10 ■ 95• YOUNG,;IAM 206EAIT 17TN ITRIIT CIR.8-».171 eR.8-o872 2200 WISTOYIRROAD DOIG, RO■ ERT Ae 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72
  • , Sir Abubakar T., 1961 Bard, Ralph, 1942 Barrows, Roberta, 1943 Beeman, Bess, 1961 Benton, William, ca. Bernays, Edward L., 1958-59 Biffle, Leslie L., 1953-61 Black, Sir Cyril, 1959 Black, Eugene, 1959 Black, Justice Hugo, 1957-61] B [2 of 2] [includes
  • , ETC. Campaign Financing: Williams Announcement, 1966 Democratic Fund Raising, 1965: President Club Democratic National Committee: Fund Raising Ad Book "Towards An Age of Greatness", 1965 Democratic National Committee: Fund Raising Activities 1965
  • invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research ai.d Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, September~, 1965. U.S. Senate JAVITS, Jacob K. MAGNUSON, Warren G. PASTORE, John O. PELL, Claibore SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS,Joseph D. WILLIAMS
  • g an d parts o f the afternoon. all it am from a severe case afternoon Dr Buckley Austin of indigestion said Texas to the ofc Departed th e Main House in the gol f car t - - w / Mrs . Hobby , JV , JJ , MF , V M (The President wa s goin g t o
  • was the Attorney General of Alabama, Richmond Flowers. • Gs^ ^^ LUNCH in the sitting room w/ Mrs . Johnson, Mr an d Mrs. Bobbit t and Philip while watching "Meet the Press" xs£j£ where NYC mayoralty candidate s appeared: Beame, Lindsey , Buckley. The President
  • and met with President Johnson at the White House there. Then General [William] Westmoreland and Bob Komer also came back, I believe a little bit later than you. The three of you I suppose had a series of review meetings with the President. Can you recall
  • believe it was a [William F.] Buckley show--interview with Ronnie Dugger on one side and Jack Valenti on the other, debating the merits of Ronnie's book. G: Do you remember in Dugger's book there is a picture of five men around an automobile
  • it for Time-Life. I asked of course for two covers; Look promised me two covers, thirty thousand dollars per cover article. I came back from there thinking it over. I said, "Well, Chairman Buckley [?] was there, he and the chairman of Look magazine. were
  • . 1:n August 11, 1966, Judge WILLIAM J. 0 1 DONNELL., C1rcutt · Court of 1~1l lt!.t?;ore City placed a ni-nety day ban on public :ral11e::f. by the ~:;:RP. . He said his order would ban LYNCH and the othe·r s from ~.~;c1ng inflamatory speeches
  • a one-vote loss after all of the manipulation and maneuvering. I think it's a microcosm of efforts we undertook. It had all the elements in it. G: The Republicans charged that three of the Democratic conferees, [William] Ayres, Adam Clayton Powell
  • Ireland; LBJ's vice presidential trip to Vietnam, Taiwan, and Indonesia; William F. Buckley's article stating that O'Brien had acted inappropriately while in Latin America with JFK in December 1961; O'Brien's Time cover story in September 1961; O'Brien's
  • ) Pictures mad e with . congressionalcandidates-.from -Wisconsin. James Buckley . 'Nint h Distric t Fish John A. Race , Sixt h Distric t Lynn Stalbaum , Firs t Distric t Room Returned to ofc reading tickers and going over desk Walter Jenkin n/r Senator
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City